- The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) did not grant a general VAT exemption for erotic performances.
- The case involved an applicant describing their online erotic shows as original artistic and cultural performances.
- The tax authority (KIS) ruled that such erotic shows do not qualify as cultural services and thus are not eligible for VAT exemption.
- The NSA’s role was to assess the tax classification based on the applicant’s description, not to make moral judgments.
- The controversy arose from misunderstandings and misinterpretations of the court’s actual decision.
Source: mddp.pl
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